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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Hai Phong cancels Valentine’s kissing contest

The romantic kissing contest for 100 couples supposed take place in northern city of Hai Phong Sunday to celebrate Valentine’s Day has been canceled.

Le Tat Vinh of Provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism said the agency decided not to authorize the kissing contest set to take place at Hai Phong’s Viet-Czech Cultural Center at 14 pm February 13.

Director of the center, Trinh Phuc Tue said a contract to lease the venue for the event was also canceled.

Operated under the motto “there is no everlasting love, just everlasting moments of love”, the contest, named “The party of kisses”, is meant to create a unique opportunity for the city’s youth to demonstrate the depth and length of their love for their significant others.

100 couples, all over 18 years old, had signed up for the knockout competition.

According to the contest’s rules, couples would have to compete in an assigned compulsory position which allowed only one of the two to stand while kissing.

20 would be selected from the audience to serve as judges evaluating couples’ performance.

The couple exchanging the most impressive kiss in the longest time would be awarded a special prize, a VND 15million (US$ 769) laptop.

The event, if authorized, would be hosted by joint-stock media company Golden Brand in collaboration with Doublemint Vietnam and PNJ Jewelry Company.

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Hai Phong cancels Valentine’s kissing contest

The romantic kissing contest for 100 couples supposed take place in northern city of Hai Phong Sunday to celebrate Valentine’s Day has been canceled.

Le Tat Vinh of Provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism said the agency decided not to authorize the kissing contest set to take place at Hai Phong’s Viet-Czech Cultural Center at 14 pm February 13.

Director of the center, Trinh Phuc Tue said a contract to lease the venue for the event was also canceled.

Operated under the motto “there is no everlasting love, just everlasting moments of love”, the contest, named “The party of kisses”, is meant to create a unique opportunity for the city’s youth to demonstrate the depth and length of their love for their significant others.

100 couples, all over 18 years old, had signed up for the knockout competition.

According to the contest’s rules, couples would have to compete in an assigned compulsory position which allowed only one of the two to stand while kissing.

20 would be selected from the audience to serve as judges evaluating couples’ performance.

The couple exchanging the most impressive kiss in the longest time would be awarded a special prize, a VND 15million (US$ 769) laptop.

The event, if authorized, would be hosted by joint-stock media company Golden Brand in collaboration with Doublemint Vietnam and PNJ Jewelry Company.

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Saturday, December 25, 2010

Ha Long Bay ranks sixth on National Geographic list

HA NOI — National Geographic magazine has ranked Viet Nam's Ha Long Bay sixth in a list of the world's 10 best sailing cruises.

The magazine describes Ha Long Bay as consisting of "strangely sculpted limestone islands and outcrops, dotted with small floating villages and deserted sandy beaches. In spring and early summer the water is particularly calm and clear. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is best explored by a cruise on a junk."

The list also included the Nova Scotia and Labrador Tall Ships cruise in Canada; US Washington state's San Juan Islands; a Pirate Cruise of the Grand Cayman Island; the Star Clipper to French Polynesia; a Junk Cruise in Andaman Sea, Thailand; the Seychelles Islands; a Dhow Cruise through the Strait of Hormuz, Oman; Lamu Island, Kenya and the Evia Island Cruise, Greece.

Last month, the Lonely Planet magazine also introduced Ha Long Bay as one of the world's top ten best boat journeys.

HCM City university kicks off fashion design contest

HCM CITY — The HCM City University of Technology's annual design contest for young fashion hopefuls opens tomorrow.

HUTECH Designer 2011 will be themed Hanh Tinh Xanh (Green Earth) to send the message of environmental protection to students around the country.

Contestants can send up to 10 designs.

The jury, including designer Sy Hoang, supermodel Ha Anh, and fashion lecturers from HUTECH and the HCM City University of Architecture, will select 15 best collections that will qualify for the final.

The finalists have to make clothes from their designs for the final to be held next April at the Phan Dinh Phung Gymnasium in District 3.

The winner will get a prize of VND30 million (US$1,540).

The contest was first held in 2009 for the HUTECH student and expanded to students and young people across the country in 2010.

Last year's contest was themed We Make Change, attracting contestants from 31 universities and colleges around the country and 100 others who submitted in all 332 designs.

Vo Thi Quynh Nhu of the HCM City-based Hoa Sen University won first prize with her collection titled Vu Dieu Mau Sac (Dance of Colours).

Da Nang student wins international film award

HA NOI — Ho Thi Hieu Hien, a student at the Tay Son School in the central city of Da Nang, has won the special prize at the Japan International Film Contest for Asian Children for her film Buoi Hoc Cua Thuy (Thuy's Learning Time), beating out 65 entries from 10 Asian countries and territories.

The film previously won first prize in a film contest for Vietnamese students.

Hien also won first prize in the 39th Universal Postal Union International Letter Writing Competition in September.

Ethnic man wins prize in traditional architecture contest

HA NOI — An amateur design for a stilt house of the Chu Ru ethnic group has won second prize in the Viet Nam Institute of Architecture, Urban and Rural Planning's Traditional Vietnamese Architecture Contest.

The designer, Jahieng from Pre' village in the Central Highlands province accepted the award in Ha Noi on Thursday.

The contest, organised by the institute's Architectural History Research Department, was part of a project to collect and gather information on traditional Vietnamese architecture. — VNS

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

German textbooks gifted to National Library

HA NOI — The German Embassy granted 50 textbooks to the National Library yesterday.

Textbooks on law, economics, and engineering purchased by the German Foreign Affairs Ministry, have been selected by the Goethe Institute in Ha Noi and the library.

Earlier, the library and the Goethe Institute signed a memorandum of co-operation focused on improving the standards of human resources working in the library and archiving sector.

Embroidery depicts famous poem of Zen master

HA NOI — Veteran artisan Le Van Kinh has completed a set of embroideries depicting a poem by Zen Master Man Giac.

Kinh has spent 10 years to complete the paintings in a variety of languages including Danish, English, French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Lao, Cambodian and Thai.

The artisan, who works in the former imperial capital of Hue, plans another six such embroideries.

Zen Master Man Giac (1052-96), or Ly Truong, was famous for his Buddhism theory and writing skills during the reign of King Ly Nhan Tong.

TV personalities set for Miss Charming Television

HCM CITY — Thirteen women television personalities from around Viet Nam and one from Laos will take part in a traditional-culture and lifestyle contest that begins in HCM City tonight.

At the four-day annual Miss Charming Television organised by HCM City Television (HTV) contestants will be judged on appearance, performance, emceeing skills, and presentation style.

The Vietnamese competitors work for television stations in Ha Noi and HCM City and some provinces, and the Lao contestant, Nhom Mala is from Attapeu Television.

All work as reporters, producers and hosts.

Five will go through to the final to be held on Saturday at the HTV Theatre where they will perform folk songs and dances in their traditional costumes.

The contest will be shown on HTV's channel 9.

Winners of British Council ‘green' contest announced

HA NOI — The winners of the British Council's Green Tips essay contest were announced yesterday, as part of the council's I Am Green campaign to raise environmental awareness.

The contest, launched last month, sought to encourage young people to think about and develop responses to the challenges of climate change, said the organising board. It drew 400 entries from around the country, all written on recycled paper

Two other competitions under the campaign have also wrapped up, including the How Green Is Your City photo contest – which chose ten winners, each of whom will win English courses at British Council and trips from the Exotissimo tour company – and the Green Tip Box competition, which selected eight winners.

Another 28 young people have won a trip to the Cu Chi Wildlife Rescue Centre in another contest on wildlife conservation. — VNS

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Writing contest praises quiet achievements

HA NOI — An annual writing contest named Modest but Noble Examples has been staged for the third time.

Entries can be sent to Quan Doi Nhan Dan Newspaper, 7 Phan Dinh Phung Street, Ha Noi by December, 2011.

In the past two years, the contest received thousands of entries from professional and amateur writers. The organising board printed three books entitled Modest but Noble Examples that includes 89 stories that reveal the quiet contributions and sacrifices modest people have made for their communities and for society as a whole.

On the occasion, an art performance will be held tomorrow evening at the Ho Chi Minh Presidential Palace vestige area where President Ho commended people for their good deeds.

It will be broadcast live on VTV2 and VTC5. Audiences will see the work of those who've sacrificed for the good of others and who've captured the beauty of Vietnamese morality.

"The examples mentioned include workers, clergy, teachers, traders, war invalids, retirees, intellectuals and ethnic people," says Major General Le Phuc Nguyen, head of the organising board.

"They work quietly, willing to sacrifice their own interests for the good of society. They are classic examples of the patriotism, tolerance and kindness of the Vietnamese."

‘Amateur music' clubs boom in Dong Thap

DONG THAP — Around 200 don ca tai tu (amateur music) clubs, with a total of 2,200 members, are active in the southern province of Dong Thap, according to the provincial museum.

Clubs often compose their own songs and accompany themselves on musical instruments, singing songs of praise to President Ho Chi Minh, the country and the lives of the people. The art is being surveyed for possible recognition as intangible heritage of mankind which should be preserved and developed.

Festival turns tea into art and industry

LAM DONG — The Tea Culture Festival in the city of Bao Loc in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong will take place on December 25-28.

The festival aims to encourage tea production in the region and widen the market for tea products of the region both domestically and overseas. Festival events will include photo exhibitions, workshops, competitions to pick up tea leaves, painting, singing and folk games.

Long Bien exhibition shows for one night only

HA NOI — A unique exhibition featuring the lives of Long Bien residents will be held in Ha Noi tonight.

Long Bien Picture Show brings together over 140 photographs and four films about the neighbourhood underneath and around Long Bien Bridge.

The words were produced over three months by photographers Boris Zuliani, Tran Xiu Thuy Khanh, Barnaby Churchill Steele and Jamie Maxtone-Graham and filmmakers Tran Thi Anh Phuong, Pham Thu Hang, Do Van Hoang and Tran Thanh Hien.

"The surprise of the exhibition is the richness and depth of the films made by the Vietnamese filmmakers. They are all profoundly complex but also highly enjoyable musings on the people, the streets and the street life of this area, and they take the entire exhibition to a level that I had not dared hope for," said Jamie Maxtone Graham, curator of the exhibition.

The exhibition will be held at the Hoan Kiem District's Sport Centre, 225 Hong Ha Road from 6pm to 9pm. Entry to this outdoor exhibition is free. — VNS

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Vo Manh Quoc wins accounting contest

CPA contest winner,Vo Manh Quoc (R), answers questions in the final round at University of Economics on Saturday - Photo: My Tran
Vo Manh Quoc defeated five other contestants to win the final round of the CPA (Certified Public Accountant) contest organized by the Accounts and Auditing Club of HCMC University of Economics in District 3 on Saturday evening.

Quoc pocketed VND10 million in cash and will be receive three extra marks in his final exam.

Vo Chau Khanh Hoang came second, taking home VND7 million in cash and two extra marks in his finals while Hoang Thi Thu Thuy pocketed the third prize worth VND5 million in cash, plus one mark in his final exam. KPMG Audit Company offered the three winners work-experience at the company.

The annual contest, sponsored by CPA Australia, KPMG, and Hoithao.vn aimed to give students a chance to demonstrate their skills to potential employers and improve student’s soft skills.

The contest,which was in its ninth year, had 3,500 entrants majoring in accounting and auditing from universities in HCMC.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Hoang Gia Ngoc selected for Manhunt

Hoang Gia Ngoc flies to Taiwan on Thursday to represent Vietnam - Photo: Courtesy of Elite Vietnam Entertainment Group
Supermodel Hoang Gia Ngoc will represent Vietnam at the world-wide search for best male model, Manhunt International 2010, in Taizhong, Taiwan, November 10-22.

The Department of Performing Arts under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism approved the 24-year-old, 1.84m tall, Ngoc, who just won the silver prize at the Vietnam Supermodel contest in October.

Elite Vietnam Entertainment Group and Venus Model Agency will prepare costumes, necessary items and training for Ngoc to compete. He will depart for Taiwan on Thursday.

This year the contestant who has the highest vote at the website of the contest http://www.manhunt.com.sg/vote/vote.php will go straight to the final round.

The crowning night of Manhunt International 2010 will take place at Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall of Tung Hai University in Taizhong, Taiwan.

Vietnam has taken part in the contest since 2002 with the participation of supermodel Binh Minh. Ngo Tien Doan who competed at the contest in 2007 brought home the title for the model with best body, while model Nguyen Van Thinh came second in the online vote in 2008.

The Manhunt Contest started off in 1987, when Alex Liu, pageant director of Metromedia Singapore, decided to stage the first male model contest in Singapore.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Hoang Gia Ngoc selected for Manhunt

Hoang Gia Ngoc flies to Taiwan on Thursday to represent Vietnam - Photo: Courtesy of Elite Vietnam Entertainment Group
Supermodel Hoang Gia Ngoc will represent Vietnam at the world-wide search for best male model, Manhunt International 2010, in Taizhong, Taiwan, November 10-22.

The Department of Performing Arts under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism approved the 24-year-old, 1.84m tall, Ngoc, who just won the silver prize at the Vietnam Supermodel contest in October.

Elite Vietnam Entertainment Group and Venus Model Agency will prepare costumes, necessary items and training for Ngoc to compete. He will depart for Taiwan on Thursday.

This year the contestant who has the highest vote at the website of the contest http://www.manhunt.com.sg/vote/vote.php will go straight to the final round.

The crowning night of Manhunt International 2010 will take place at Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall of Tung Hai University in Taizhong, Taiwan.

Vietnam has taken part in the contest since 2002 with the participation of supermodel Binh Minh. Ngo Tien Doan who competed at the contest in 2007 brought home the title for the model with best body, while model Nguyen Van Thinh came second in the online vote in 2008.

The Manhunt Contest started off in 1987, when Alex Liu, pageant director of Metromedia Singapore, decided to stage the first male model contest in Singapore.

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ACCA launches contest for finance students

The UK-based Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) has launched the ACCA Futurist 2010 Contest at the Banking University HCMC in Thu Duc District.

The annual contest targets students from all universities in HCMC, especially those in accounting, auditing and finance such University of Economics HCMC and HCMC Open University, Foreign Trade University, RMIT University, Faculty of Economics - Vietnam National University and Ton Duc Thang  University.

“Skills to solve practical cases of new graduates have so far been very weak. With the ACCA Futurist contest, we hope they will improve those skills, not only in their expertise in economics, management, banking or finance but also in society as well as soft skills” said Le Thi Hong Len, chief representative of ACCA in Vietnam. 

The contest that is in its fourth year will include individual and team demonstrations from November 7 to December 18. To attract more entrants the value of prizes was increased to VND150 million – including VND70 million in cash and VND85 million in scholarships. Two thousand students have entered this years contest so far.

This is also a good time for enterprises to look for talent, Len said.

ACCA is the global body for professional accountants, offering business-relevant, first-choice qualifications. ACCA has 140,000 members and 404,000 students throughout their careers, providing services through a network of 83 offices and active centers in 170 nations.

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Nation bags Asian hip-hop competition

Hipsters: Members of the Big Toe hip-hop crew pose after winning Southeast Asia's Battle of the Year contest in Singapore. — File Photo

Hipsters: Members of the Big Toe hip-hop crew pose after winning Southeast Asia's Battle of the Year contest in Singapore. — File Photo

HA NOI — A Vietnamese hip-hop dance crew bagged the first prize at Southeast Asia's Battle of the Year (BOTY) contest in Singapore on Sunday.

The 11-member crew, which belong to the top hip-hop dance group in Viet Nam, Big Toe, vied with five other hip-hop crews from Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Singapore, and Indonesia for the prize.

The crew will now have the chance to compete at the World BOTY, which will take place in Montpellier, France, next month.

"Although we have sent our members to compete at BOTY every year since 2005, this is the first time a Big Toe crew has won the contest," said Big Toe's leader, Nguyen Viet Thanh.

The nine-day contest in France will draw 19 crews from five continents, including representatives from South Korea, France, Brazil, and Taiwan, who are considered to be Big Toe's closest competitors.

Founded in 1992 with seven original members, Big Toe currently has 60 members, divided into four dance groups. They are widely recognised as Viet Nam's first hip hop dance troupe.

With a number of top prizes won at a variety of international competitions, Big Toe were awarded the Certificate of Merit on Tuesday by the Viet Nam Electronic Sport and Recreational Sport Association under the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism.

Big Toe are planning to tour around France and Germany next year to present their hip-hop theatre production, Cam Xuc Thay Doi (Change of Emotion). — VNS

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Friday, October 8, 2010

Canadian scrawls essay on conical hats

Pointed prose: Steve Tait poses next to his unique contest entry, which was written on Vietnamese conical hats.

Pointed prose: Steve Tait poses next to his unique contest entry, which was written on Vietnamese conical hats.

HA NOI — Canadian Steven Tait created quite a stir when he was the only foreigner to enter a writing contest on the history and culture of Ha Noi, and to top it off his entry was written in his own hand on five conical hats.

"My country is 857 years younger than Ha Noi," said Tait, a Canadian, working and volunteering in the field of information technology. "I admire the capital and I feel very lucky to have lived and worked here.

"Because the city has existed for 1,000 years, I thought it a good reason to participate in the contest."

The contest was a joint effort by the Ha Noi People's Committee and the Ha Noi Moi (New Ha Noi) newspaper.

In order to answer 12 questions asked of contestants, Steve tapped all available sources, including the internet. He even called on his friends and colleagues, since some questions were rather difficult.

The more he studied about Viet Nam, the more interested he became, he said.

"I thought I would have to do something extraordinary with my entry, so it would express my admiration for the capital."

After many nights of pondering, Tait said it came in an epiphany how his work should be presented: on the non la (palm-leave conical hat) which is probably as old as Viet Nam itself.

"Conical hats and long traditional dresses are the specific characteristics we attribute to Vietnamese people. I feel inspired whenever I see a Vietnamese young lady wearing them."

Tait spent five hours a day writing his entry, a struggle because his knowledge of the Vietnamese language is minimal.

"I found it difficult to write on the hats because they are round and it required care and patience."

He also enclosed several images of Ha Noi to illustrate the text and make it more attractive.

One of Tait's colleagues, Nguyen Thi Phuong, said she was impressed with his work and the conical hat idea.

"Steve Tait is a foreigner, but he is very hard-working and always wants to learn more about Vietnamese people and culture. He always asks for help whenever there is something he doesn't know," Phuong said.

It is reported that this year's contest attracted over three million entries, aged between seven and, believe it or not, 100 years old.

Tait said he joined just for fun, so he was surprised when he heard his contribution had been singled out for special praise.

He said he also wanted to join the Viet Nam Idol singing contest.

"Let me check my schedule," he joked. —VNS

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Olympic English contest launched

HCM City — Registration opened yesterday for the Olympic English Contest 2010 in HCM City for high school pupils who wish to practice English and gain essential skills for entering the workforce in the near future.

The three-round contest, being held jointly by Apollo English and the Department of Education and Training of HCM City, is open to 10th and 11th grade pupils from all HCM City high schools.

The first round will be held on October 10 at a high school in HCM City. Contestants will take a 100-question multiple choice test with questions spanning across various topics, such as culture, history and society.

Second round contestants will be challenged with a 50-question multiple choice test and a 50-question listening test.

The final round will include two parts: a quick Q&A session and an oral presentation session.

Khalid Muhmood, chairman of Apollo English said: "This is the first time Apollo English is holding this contest in co-ordination with HCM City's Department of Education and Training, and we are honoured to create a meaningful playground for pupils in this city. Organising this contest is one of our efforts to show our commitment to the development of Vietnamese students and to create a frequent academic playground that helps build confidence and winning results."

Contest registration is open until October 4. Pupils can register at their schools or online at http://apollo.edu.vn/olympic. — VNS

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Photo contest focuses on giving milk to poor kids

A photo contest named “Sua voi Tre tho” or Milk for Children aims to raise awareness about the importance of milk for growing kids.

The competition has been organized by “Vuon cao Viet Nam” fund of mik, Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Co. (Vinamilk) and the Vietnam Children Patronage Foundation.

The organizing committee hopes that through the contest the community will join hands to give poor children a healthy chance to drink milk.

The contest is divided into two phases. In the first phase the judging panel will choose the best 40 photos to exhibit for review in November. Then six photographers will be selected for a charity trip with some celebrities and the fund ambassadors to deliver free milk to poor children. The photos of children and milk taken during trip will be judged to find the winner.  

The six finalists will receive certificates and six prizes including a VND15 million special prize with an added prize for the child subject of the picture, VND10 million for the first prize, VND5 million for the second prize and three third prizes worth VND3 million for each. There will be another prize for people whose vote for best photo posted on the official website agrees with the judge’s choice.

Contestants must register on www.vuoncaovietnam.com/Cuoc thi anh or send CD/ USB/ memory card/ photos to the media representative of “Vuon cao Viet Nam” fund in the North: T&A Ogilvy, Level 8, Tien Phong Building, 15 Ho Xuan Huong Street, Hanoi, tel: (04) 3822 3914, or email to Ms. Phan Phuong Linh at PhuongLinh.Phan@ogilvy.com or T&A Ogilvy at 72-74 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, District 3, HCMC, tel: 08 3821 9529 or email to Ms. Tran Duy Cung My at CungMy.Tran@ogilvy.com.

Deadline for entries is October 16.

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Photo contest focuses on giving milk to poor kids

A photo contest named “Sua voi Tre tho” or Milk for Children aims to raise awareness about the importance of milk for growing kids.

The competition has been organized by “Vuon cao Viet Nam” fund of mik, Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Co. (Vinamilk) and the Vietnam Children Patronage Foundation.

The organizing committee hopes that through the contest the community will join hands to give poor children a healthy chance to drink milk.

The contest is divided into two phases. In the first phase the judging panel will choose the best 40 photos to exhibit for review in November. Then six photographers will be selected for a charity trip with some celebrities and the fund ambassadors to deliver free milk to poor children. The photos of children and milk taken during trip will be judged to find the winner.  

The six finalists will receive certificates and six prizes including a VND15 million special prize with an added prize for the child subject of the picture, VND10 million for the first prize, VND5 million for the second prize and three third prizes worth VND3 million for each. There will be another prize for people whose vote for best photo posted on the official website agrees with the judge’s choice.

Contestants must register on www.vuoncaovietnam.com/Cuoc thi anh or send CD/ USB/ memory card/ photos to the media representative of “Vuon cao Viet Nam” fund in the North: T&A Ogilvy, Level 8, Tien Phong Building, 15 Ho Xuan Huong Street, Hanoi, tel: (04) 3822 3914, or email to Ms. Phan Phuong Linh at PhuongLinh.Phan@ogilvy.com or T&A Ogilvy at 72-74 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, District 3, HCMC, tel: 08 3821 9529 or email to Ms. Tran Duy Cung My at CungMy.Tran@ogilvy.com.

Deadline for entries is October 16.

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